Eduard von Borsody(1898-1970)
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Eduard von Borsody was born on 13 June 1898 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was a director and writer, known for Das vierte Gebot (1950), Request Concert (1940) and Bergwind (1963). He died on 1 January 1970 in Vienna, Austria.
- Awards
- 3 nominations
Director
Writer
- 1966
- Bergwind
- Writer
- 1963
- 1962
- 1959
- 1959
- 1959
- 1956
- 1955
- Maxie
- Writer
- 1954
- 1953
- 1952
- 1952
- 1952
- Das vierte Gebot
- screenplay
- 1950
- 1950
Cinematographer
- Der Tanz ins Glück
- Cinematographer
- 1930
- Rivalen im Weltrekord
- Cinematographer
- 1930
- 1930
- Liebeskleeblatt
- Cinematographer
- 1930
- 1929
- Die Dame auf der Banknote
- Cinematographer
- 1929
- 1929
- Eddy Polo im Wespennest
- Cinematographer
- 1928
- 1928
- Der Fall des Staatsanwalts M...
- Cinematographer
- 1928
- Es zogen drei Burschen
- Cinematographer
- 1928
- Höhere Töchter
- Cinematographer
- 1927
- Tingel Tangel
- Cinematographer
- 1927
- Die Pratermizzi
- Cinematographer
- 1926
- Die dritte Eskadron
- Cinematographer
- 1926
- Alternative names
- Eduard v. Borsody
- Born
- Died
- Children
- RelativesJulius von Borsody(Sibling)
- TriviaOnce World War II began, light cheerful escapist films were much in demand, and von Borsody was cinematographer for the romantic musical drama Wunschkonzert ("Request Concert"), one of the most successful films of the entire Nazi period. Ilse Werner plays a young Berliner, who patiently and trustingly awaits the return of the man to whom she is engaged, played by Carl Raddatz, ordered on a secret mission to Spain. The film was classified as "politically valuable", "artistically valuable", "valuable for the people", and "valuable for youth", and took 7.6 million Reichsmarks.
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